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Okay, so here's what this means:
1) People living in low-lying coastal areas will need to relocate within 20 years. They should probably start now. Some highly populated regions (Carolinas, South Florida) will become entirely uninhabitable.
2) Toxins in our air will likely return to levels not seen since the 1970s. Childhood asthma will skyrocket (it's already on the rise) as well as respiratory cancers.
3) Earthquakes related to fracking will continue to worsen in severity, causing an increased death toll in the midwest plain regions and further toxifying the drinking water.
4) With regulations on corporate environmental waste stripped away to unprecedented levels, our nation's drinking water supply will face an onslaught of pollution and contamination, eventually rendering it undrinkable.
The most productive thing you can do right now is prepare. If you live in a low-lying coastal area, sell your property for the best deal you can get and move. Invest in your own private source of drinking water that doesn't come from public reservoirs, if you can afford it. Invest in outfitting your home to shield from airborne toxins and buy as many hazmat masks and suits for you and your family as you possibly can.
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